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ELECTORAL KINDERGARTEN: Ballot Issues vol.2

Posted in Cultural, Editorials, Florida, Politics on 2 November 2008 by thePalmettoPatriot

The press has been aflutter about California’s controversial Amendment 8, better known as their Same-Sex Marriage Ban. The outrage on both sides has seen the heaviest of publicity. At first, individual municipalities in Cali allowed same-sex unions at the local level, and then a legislative ban was put into place for the State. Earlier this year, the California Supreme Court overturned this ban, resulting in the issue being referred to public referendum, and some highly-public weddings, including the unfair union of smokin’-hot Portia deRossi to dog-maul Ellen deGeneres; but it has also overshadowed the very same plight in two others states, like Arizona’s Proposition 102.

Who's more excited?

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And what about Florida? Florida’s ballot also sees a similar measure on the ballot. Known as Amendment 2, the measure seeks to re-write Florida’s constitution and define marriage exclusively as the union of a man with a woman. Ironic, that the state which is home to South Beach, Key West, and Fort Lauderdale, which draw in millions of gay travelers and billions of gay dollars every year, should do a sudden about face and slap one of its own heaviest contingencies in the face with nothing but raw insult.

In fact, as a Republican, it calls into question the profitability of such a system: in Florida we should be catering to such social minorities. Gay people are well known for their aesthetic superiority and their ability to perform nearly any task in the job market with aplomb. Without the economic burden of raising children, gays boast the highest disposable income of any particular social segment. However, thanks to rampant social conservatism which affects Florida like a plague, Floridian women still earn less than men; Hispanic, African-American, and Caucasian ethnic groups are still neck-cutting antagonists toward with one another, and Floridian culture stays zip-locked in the shopping malls with a Miami Vice mentality.

Obviously, the freedom to marry the gender of your choice is is going to distress the religious Right the most. But we at the Palmetto Patriot would like to remind America that the whole damned country was founded on the principle of separation of church and state. Not only are we guaranteed freedom to practice whatever religion we choose, but at the same time we ought to be guaranteed our freedom from other people’s religions! What a relief this would be from all the Jerry Fallwells and the Oral Robertses out there who make Evangelical Christianity seem more tyrannical and insane than Shia Islam. What a joy it would be to be free of the hypocrisy of Catholic priests who avow celibacy for life, only to later be caught in child abuse and pornography. America is replete with its own fundamentalist extremists, spiritual terrorism is on the rise. Yes, such extreme conservatism amounts to cultural terrorism.

It is indeed wonderous to recall the days shortly after 9/11 when the USA had a shot at garnering sympathy and support from the whole world. It was magical how nearly every elected official homogenized the American population into one contiguous mostly-White, totally Protestant mass. Such homogenization was essential pretext for the later legislative and military abominations that befell us at home and the world at large, and yet how essential false and fallacious all of it was. It amounted to nothing short of whipping up religious fervor into a froth of outrage against anything that wasn’t WASPy, in a ghastly mirror of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Muslims are the new Jews. And they’re not Muslims, they’re terrorists. Funny, isn’t it, that America should come so close to the nation-state it changed its own foreign policy to defeat?

To bring us back on point, religious sentiment has no place in politics. This is a most Republican point of view, if you paid attention to the last two centuries, and anyone who says or does the opposite is a hypocrit.

You may not approve of same-sex marriages. You may not like homosexuals, and you may not want any of them near your neighborhood, and we’re fairly certain the feeling is mutual. But think for a moment about all those Protestants, Lutherans, Quakers, Calvinists, Pilgrims, and Amish who were laughed out of Europe for their religious beliefs. In certain terms, it is absolutely unfair for us to curtail the rights and freedoms of others, as detailed in and guaranteed by the charter documents of this country, because of collective religious sentiment… and we do emphasize the word sentiment.

On the other hand, whereas marriage rights, laws, and clauses form a unique cultural bridge between church and state, the social institution of marriage can be seen as a tax shelter for those who would choose to breed, and in many cases, indiscriminantly so. Gay couples could single-handedly re-stimulate the economy if they had more of a tax-incentive to join the mainstream. After all, it’s not just procreation that the governement is after, it’s the household: small business, entrepreneurism, even government itself could not exist without the household, and why should we forbid certain groups from forming households? We do not dissolve the marriages of infertile couples because they cannot reproduce. There’s a strong chance that gay couples will have children, one way or another, and there is even scientific evidence that the children of gay couples grow up psychologically better-balanced that the norm.

It has been long-rumoured that Florida’s current Governor, Charlie Crist, is himself gay, and yet he was overwhelmingly elected to office. Should we deny the Governor his God-given right to marry any long-time pool boy or personal assistant he sees fit? Absolutely not.

In the Closet

In the Closet

To summarize, voting for Amendment 2 for religious reasons is tantamount to the Neanderthal practice of clubbing a potential mate on the head and raping him/her. In an economic viewpoint, voting against Amendment 2 is a strong and sound economic statement: more tax breaks for higher disposable income families mean more money pouring through the marketplace and a stronger economy. Plus, it helps to bring Floridian culture out of the dark ages it’s experienced since Fidel took over and Don Johnson re-invented the 3-day stubble look.

So, whereas The Palmetto Patriot takes no official stance on any religious issue, we must sharply say a fervent “HELL NO” to Florida’s Amendment 2 on economic and ethical grounds. In today’s impending doom of an economy, we cannot afford to alienate any social group, and must rise to the occassion. We strongly urge you, our reader to consider both sides of this equation and do the right thing.

L. Grant dePook
Editor-in-Chief

ELECTORAL KINDERGARTEN: Ballot Issues vol.1

Posted in Editorials, Florida, Politics on 26 October 2008 by thePalmettoPatriot

Besides the obvious choice for the new Ruler of the Known Universe, there are quite a few issues on the ballot if you live in Florida, especially if you live in that miasma of mysterious Bermuda-Triangle-energy known as Miami-Dade County.

Knowing on the spot, in your polling booth, exactly what the issue is and who it affects can be daunting to say the least. You could let the mass media inform your opinion, and there’s Google and Wikipedia of course, but the Palmetto Patriot has been spelunking around the internet while we examine our absentee ballots.

We’ve found the following web resources of extreme value in synergy with the above named ones:

Project Vote Smart could permanently alter the way you vote. This website tabulates all the issues and candidates on the ballot by your ZIP code. There is a considerably valuable option here which looks at incumbents’ past voting behavior, with a zoom-in on the individual docket issue and outcome available.

We found this extremely useful in digging up some dirt on Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Sen. Gwen Margolis. There is also a tab on each candidates’ nav panel for their opinions on important issues, which was very telling when we considered Diaz-Balart’s rival for the upcoming Congressional seat, Mr. Raul L. Martinez. Martinez is a multi-term former Mayor of the eyesore/headache known as Hialeah, Florida, thank you Wikipedia. In the early 90s, Martinez was indicted multiple times on many charges of racketeering, extortion, and conspiracy, and has refused to speak to PVS regarding his stances on important issues in this election. Nice one, Raul, thanks for all that. Diaz-Balart represents older, Cuban exile and staunch Catholic interests, as you can see by his voting record HERE and HERE. He also voted against the recent federal bailout, which delivered even more of our financial fate into the hands of the Federal Reserve and ultimately, the World Bank Group. So even though we voted against Diaz Balart last time around in favor of Libertarian Frank J. Martinez, we’ll give hm some credit. So as you can see, in the 21st Congressional District it’s a clear battle between minor evils: lawful/smarmy and the chaotic/criminal.

As we mentioned, Sen. Gwen Margolis has popped her antediluvian head up on a different spot this ballot, since she has decided to resign from the Florida State Senate. This time, she is pursuing the post of Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser. The Senator’s voting record is clearly posted on PVS, but little was known in cyberspace about the candidates for this new Miami post. So we’d like to thank Eye on Miami, who’d elaborated on the candidates’ campaign practices in the illuminating “Miami-Dade Property Appraiser Race: Who Gives a S***?”. Well, we give a big ole dookie, considering the hurricanes and insurance and real estate busts in the last few years. The Palmetto Patriot gives a shout out and a thank you to Eye on Miami for revealing both Margolis’ heavy-handed gang-busters “I want it” approach to campaign funding, and that of her lead competitor, Jim Shedd, an ex-law-enforcer whose contributions primarily come from one gracious benefactor, who’s caught like a dear in headlights by the Margolis machine. Resistance is futile.

These two issues on the ballot are going to have a direct impact on your congressional voice and your property taxes, Miami-Dade County. We suggest you draw your own conclusions, but vote, baby, vote!

L. Grant Pooka
Editor-in-Chief

ELECTORAL KINDERGARTEN: Tip of the Day!

Posted in Editorials, Exclusives, Politics on 15 October 2008 by thePalmettoPatriot

EVERYONE RE-REGISTER TO VOTE!
Change your political party to “Republican” and then vote for Obama!

America Needs You!

America Needs You!

THE ELECTORAL KINDERGARTEN

Posted in Editorials, Florida, Politics, Satire on 10 October 2008 by thePalmettoPatriot

Good Morning Florida, and welcome to the Electoral Kindergarten!

As many of you know, current laws in the United States prevent your opinion from not incriminating you, and such concepts as free speech, free thought, and free consensual action are all on the shadow government’s No-No list. We can immediately validate this by thinking of all our vulnerable women and children who need protecting from all the pedophiles, same-sex couples, non-Protestants, children without special needs, fashion terrorists, immigrants and other such dangers swishing about the cultural landscape at this very moment. Thankfully we’re insulated from thought crime on these two fronts!

At this time, some of you may have heard of something called “polls”, which are now open for “voters”. You may wonder what that means. Well first, voting is the process where many important choices for the American people are informed by the mass media, which then takes their treasured personal ideals and jumbles them all up with patriotic lies like a tossed salad. Citizens then come on down to these polls, where they are blindfolded and spun around in circles until dizzy, handed a stick, and asked to poke a piece of paper which identifies them as ‘one of us’ or ‘one of them’ as our democracy permits. Citizens must be careful while dizzily poking this paper, or ballot, so as to pierce it completely and not leave any hanging chads, which have caused some comical foibles in the past!

After the polls close, your ballot is carefully analyzed against your permanent government file, so that civil servants may then point, laugh and rat you out to their friends and neighbors in law enforcement and positions of power so that you may be inconvenienced in the future based on personal differences of opinion. Your ballot is then placed in a box, and then, if in Miami-Dade County, dumped into a river, and in Broward County, driven on the highways for hours and hours until well after the polls close so that your vote won’t be counted. A CIA-trained squad of genetically enhanced palmetto bugs forges ballots in other counties in Florida, which use their dung to simulate your power of choice. Granted this system is not as sophisticated as voting in other states, and hopefully in the future it will be upgraded to the new system of pre-printed simulations of your vote which are determined by a sign-language gorilla in a diaper who feeds your astrological chart into a Commodore64.

Let’s face it, our country embodies a spirit of democracy and free choice that broadcasts a distinctive smell of freedom around the globe. Just look at all the attention we receive!

That’s why we here at the Palmetto Patriot have decided to commission “The Electoral Kindergarten,” an ongoing series leading up to the big day, to inform voters how to think and vote just like the Media does! In the next days leading up to the general election, we will be posting fun tips and trivial information regarding the upcoming vote for this very purpose.

Stay tuned for more coconutty patriotism!
Cuida que el coco viene!!

L. Grant Pooka
Editor-in-Chief

MIAMI: SEE IT LIKE A FOREIGNER

Posted in Cultural, Editorials, Exclusives, Politics on 1 December 2006 by thePalmettoPatriot

EDITORIALS – POLITICS

MIAMI’S MELANGE MORTIFIES MONOLINGUALS
Republican Attacks on the Magic City Welcomed!
by L. Grant Pooka

The Palmetto Patriot

I have to agree with Mr. Tancredo’s recent attack on Miami. This city DOES look more and more like the third world every day, just take a ride on the Palmetto Expressway to see that for youselves. However, I am thrilled to be a native and resident, and fourth generation at that!

Rarely do I say that Miami is America. Frequently, I say Fort Lauderdale is the southernmost city of the continental USA. Miami is a cultural isolate, if not a political one, and highly independent of North American culture… and the Florida Keys are better known as the Conch Republic, so thus Homestead is an American enclave within our border. Miami is a VERY American city, it’s just that we frequently forget that America stretches from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego!

Foreigners love Miami, but why? Because Miami differs from the USA, a country which I consider mostly embarrasing. Why? Segregation, inbred WASPs, Red States, rampant monolingualism… anyway, when I travel abroad, I never say I’m American. I ALWAYS say that I’m from Miami, which opens all kinds of doors to me rather than if I were from, say, Colorado, or even California.

We forget that most foreigners view the USA as an illiterate mass of neanderthals, but not Miamians. I am glad to speak fluent Spanish and practice it every day at random. Most people in the US learn only English and stay limited their whole lives.

When people on the streets of Miami hear me speak fluent Spanish, they usually assume I’m descended from escaped Nazis in Argentina or Chile. Yes, I do get sick of hearing, “pero eres un gringo! Como hablas tan bueno?” Well, truth is I’ve taken more Spanish classes than most native Spanish speakers, but it’s ‘cuz I’m open-minded and I had the opportunity to learn instead of sitting on my fat ass learning no foreign language like many Miamians do, WASP, black and Hispanic alike!

Prejudice. Wrote a blog about it. Like to hear it? Hear it goes: I love to f*** with people, especially the orgullosos who refuse to speak English when I’m buying a small item at the goddam 7-11. If I’m in a wry mood, I’ll respond to them at first in Spanish, but then switch over to German. When they look exceptionally baffled at me, I go back to Spanish saying, “Si puede hablar el idioma de su gente, porque no puedo hablar el idioma de la mia tambien??” It’s only fair, equality for everyone, no?

And to be fair, this city must scare the bejeezus out of crackers like Rep. Tancredo (R-CO), whose own ancestors would have loved Miami for the ability to assimilate at their own pace. It seems that the Gentleman from Colorado has not only forgotten that we stole all of this land from the original natives, but that his own ancestors once gatecrashed our immigration department themselves! After all, Florida was owned by Spain for some 400 years, and France, and England. Viva democracy!

[L. Grant Pooka was born in Coconut Grove to a WASP family originally from Hialeah and Carol City. He is currently off medication.]

BABY BOOM’S A NEUTRON BOMB

Posted in Cultural, Editorials, Exclusives on 25 July 2006 by thePalmettoPatriot

EDITORIAL – CULTURE

BABY BOOMERS: A Rant of Doom
by Nick Hernandez

The Palmetto Patriot

SEATTLE – I am f***ing sick and tired of whiny, stupid, self-important baby-boomers. My entire generation has been living under the shadow of these mindless sellout f***s our whole lives and I have had it.

I’ve had it with every fucking detail of my life frustrated by everyone’s obsession with appealing to a generation who’s only real claim to superiority is that their parents were the last generation that didn’t have any birth control.

$14.98 of every paycheck of mine goes to Medicare, a program that Baby Boomers will bankrupt. I will never see a dime of that money. $64.05 goes to Social Security, also destined to be ruined by these assholes. I will never see this money again.

Not just that, all of popular culture is in this state of shallow, listless decay because the target audience gets older and older and refuses to relinquish the reins of civilization until they destroy Art forever. American Idol – need I say more?

They’re destroying our planet with their SUVs, they don’t know how to use their computers, and the Internet is polluted with spam and viruses targeted at these people. Whatever happened to the Sexual Revolution? Women’s Suffrage? Civil Rights? The War to end all War?

For no good reason at all, gay people still can’t get married. You still can’t see a naked breast on television: why? Who gets hurt by boobs? Black people are still disenfranchised, and we still haven’t had a woman president. People are still tortured and murdered all over the world, by our own government no less.

Where are all those stupid hippie sh**heads now when we need them? What happened to the throngs of teenage protesters I see in all those old films from the 60s? Where’s Easy Rider now? I don’t see Jane f***ing Fonda hopping a chartered plane to Syria and hobnobbing with Bashar al Assad!

We used to look up to you guys. I’m sure alot of people thought that when you took control from the “greatest generation” that you’d put us on a one-way supersonic flight to world peace. Instead, we’re on the verge of Armageddon.

Sadly, I am part of the Smallest Generation. Our whole lives will be spent cleaning up after you. You call us lazy and selfish but it’s you that are the most selfish. I hope you enjoy your retirement. I hope you like the warm weather we’re having. All that great TV and all those fantastic, classic works of art you aren’t producing. Too bad that you ‘ll be dead before the consequences come.

I bet you laugh to yourselves at night, knowing that you’re sticking your children with the check. I’m too afraid to have children because of you.

MORE VENOM FOR BOOMERS

So I finished my finals today for summer quarter. I get a few weeks vacation before fall and I’m excited to take it easy for a bit. I was casually (read: Obsessively) reading the news today and I caught an article in my reading that reminded me of my previous Blog Post:

WHAT DO GEN XERS WANT?

This mother daughter team did a survey of professionals born between 1964 and 1977 and found some major differences in the priorities when compared the their bloated, greedy elders:

“The top three things they want in a job, we found, are positive relationships with colleagues, interesting work, and continuous opportunities for learning,”

So, we want to get along with people we work with and we don’t want to do anything boring or stupid…. makes sense….

“Recognition scored very low, and power and prestige ranked dead last. Salary, a major preoccupation for boomers, came in third from the bottom.”

I see…Money, power and status are at the very bottom…. that seems rather idealistic, don’t you think? The more I look at my work now, the more I realize that this is true though. I don’t get paid alot for what I do. In fact, I’m among the lowest paid employess in the entire company. Right down there with Janitors and Cafeteria workers. I don’t have any power at all and minimal prestige. But I love my job. Sure I bitch and moan about it sometimes but considering the jobs I’ve had in the past, only working at a Comic Shop was a better gig and I got paid even LESS there.

The article goes on to frame Baby Boomers as greedy, power-hungry and bent on the politics of seniority. The language isn’t as harsh as mine but the message is there between the lines. Ideas like prestation (paying your ‘dues’) and workaholism are promoted (and often required) by most companies since the majority of the workforce are part of this materialistic group. Over the next decade though… things might change…In some industries (like video Game devlopment) things have already changed.

That whole “dot com” debacle was the younger generation getting their first crack at doing things our way. In many ways it failed, but there were successes and our idealism has tempered itself as we are drifting into middle age. I hope that, as Boomers retire, more and more companies will introduce ideas like Flex time and telecommuting. But considering that there won’t be enough of us around to do all that work…It might not matter.

Quality of life, we have discovered, has less to do with the size of your bank account or how many cars you own and more to do with being honest with yourself and living how you want to live. When we make sacrifices, they are not for the good of the company, they are for us or our families or whatever greater goals we have.

Compare and contrast:

Enron’s Jeff Skilling—- going to Prison for destroying the lives of his employees to make a buck. Created a highly competitive work environment that encouraged Back stabbing and manipulation. He had employes reviewing each other quarterly and automatically firing those who got bad peer reviews. Like a bad season of Survivor. His company, Enron is now bankrupt (financially and morally)

Microsoft’s Bill Gates—- Spending billions (with a B) on AIDS prevention and treatment in the third world. His company is also number 42 on the list of 100 best companies to work for in Fortune 500. Though probably one of the worst companies to compete against. Microsoft is still the largest software company in the world.

Enron will come to be known as the great legend that tells of the hubris of our elders. So obsessed with building their great tower of money, power and status that they abandoned all humanity and decency. In the end it crumbled under the weight of their own lies.